This is an incomplete list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant of Norfolk. Ensign of the Lord-Lieutenant The title Lord-Lieutenant is given to the British monarchs personal representatives around the United Kingdom. ... For alternative meanings see: Norfolk (disambiguation) Norfolk (pronounced NOR-fk) is a low-lying county in East Anglia in the east of southern England. ...
Instead, he was ceremonially re-installed as "Lord Protector" (with greater powers than had previously been granted him under this title) at Westminster Hall, sitting upon King Edward's Chair which was specially moved from Westminster Abbey for the occasion.
It was his opinion that the Lord Protector's personal physicians were mismanaging his health, leading to a rapid decline and death, which was also hastened by the death in August from cancer of his favourite daughter Elizabeth at age 29.
When Winston Churchill was the First Lord of the Admiralty, he wished to have a new British battleship named after Cromwell, in recognition of Cromwell's role in improving the Royal Navy.
Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk, (January 11, 1655 – April 2, 1701), was a politician and soldier.
He was the son of Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk and Lady Anne Somerset, daughter of Edward Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Worcester and Elizabeth Dormer.
On June 20, 1685 he was appointed Colonel of the Suffolk Regiment, which at the time was called the Duke of Norfolk’s Regiment of Foot.